By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. November 1, 2016
There are many reasons to vote no on Measure LV. LV would undermine our existing neighborhoods, squeeze out our middle class and
By Mike Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 17, 2016
In California, the right to initiative, referendum and recall is a pro-democracy tool considered sacrosanct by many.
Ever since October 10, 1911
BY MATTHEW HALL
For many, the 2016 election can’t come soon enough and almost have of the Santa Monica electorate appear unwilling to wait for Nov. 8 to cast
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. October 10, 2016
Urban planning is complicated - for a lot of reasons. As someone who has been active in Santa Monica’s slow growth
Candidates up and down the ballot are trying to convince voters who to vote for but election officials are busy ensuring voters come out at all and that they can
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. September 26, 2016
At their best, elections are opportunities to debate the issues of the day, and express our preferences through the ballot box. But
They took a stand by deciding not to stand.
Two members of the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education declined to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance to start Thursday evening’
With Labor Day now over, the election season has moved into high gear and the past two weeks have seen a surge in endorsements from local organizations.
Municipal Employees
The
During the recession, Chancy Jones saw the impact of state budget cuts on employee workflow at Santa Monica High School. The campus security officer said staffing reductions led to longer
As he considered running for a seat on the Santa Monica-Malibu school board, Jason Feldman knew he would probably need more than the required 100 citizen signatures.
The local parent
The 2016 election for seats on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District board will be canceled due to a lack of candidates.
Three people, including incumbents, qualified for the race
The field is set for the City of Santa Monica’s municipal election.
Nominations for the City Council, Rent Control Board and Santa Monica College board ended last week but